This lavender, also known as true lavender, is grown at high altitudes. Different varieties of lavender are cultivated together in one field, representing the complete population of the species. Although it has a low yield, it produces high-quality oil.
This versatile and popular oil has numerous uses and applications. It is commonly used to calm and relax the mind and body, helping to alleviate feelings of tension and irritation. It's an excellent choice for diffusing at night-time and is soothing for joints and muscles. During cold and flu season, it can be particularly helpful when used alongside eucalyptus and peppermint.
Lavender oil also promotes healthy hair and scalp and is beneficial for various skin types, including sensitive, oily, and irritated skin prone to breakouts.
Botanical Name: | Lavandula angustifolia |
Appearance: | Clear, pale yellow to yellow coloured mobile liquid |
Extraction Method: | Steam distillation |
Odour: | Sweet, floral and herbaceous odour |
Main constituent/s: | Linalyl acetate and linalool |
Part of plant: | Herbaceous flowering tops |
Essential oils should never be used undiluted.
For safety reasons, do not exceed the essential oil drops recommended.
For external use only.
Perform a patch test prior to use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Consult your vet before using with animals.